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Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health, If you want special advice write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, She will treat your letter as strictly confidential. For 20 years she has been helping sick women in this way, free of charge. Don’t hesitate—write at once. WAS IT ABSENT-MINDEDNESS? ! husband absent-minded. Mrs. Bilson— Mrs. Nel terday. threw a= the bait, Avoid Disputation, agisputatious i I never i oe § Crins { a aq iend in for peace and 00K meas enough jarring ] i enough disputing enough discord world of are ugh ire teide, the street, market place, the workaday for con Ife for the the peace without having to look tention in the realm of the also. There, if anyw ask an strife. Friecdship is sanctuary of the heart {f the Its chiefest noise of Black. inner here we end of and brood over it and Hugh sanctuary should glory is contest the dust 3 are excluded The Real Thing. Say, mister, If vou three keteh 1 throw in the alr | they cents up all before time Humph! That is catch-penny scheme.” kin ‘em come down WWOTY nothing After a girl a care of to has bumped up againat unrequited love she begins of a dream career By - A Large Package Of Enjoyment— Post Toasties Served with cream, milk or fruit— fresh or cooked. Crisp, golden-brown bits of white corn—delicious and wholesome— A flavour that appeals to young and old. “The Memory Lingers” Sold by Grocers P Cereal Com hy ere Company: Lud, \, J TP Ee ——————————— "LIVE NEWS OF THE STATE J meeting here, Aller attended by At a Robert B WwW Thomas town Keller, of Wunder, Rickert, Gallagher, of Wehr, Treasurer A ure Ww of ‘hief James E ting and Stroudsb Of Al of Reading; ( Easton; jentown, Hi for George Pittsburgh, City l.. Rel State's henbach, the accounts were of treasurer of that the fi firemen Firemen's Association aundited The annual statement Mr the teichenbach, who is ghowed State asgociation, of excellent Are in nances the balance at of interest Wunder re 1.668 condition, with a of $15,205.66, invested this time which $14,000 is ing in bear- securities. Secretary that to date members this which is ported had paid State firemen’'s be held and 6th their dues for year's convention, to York, at September While the chaser mi the Pottsville removing charge from Il con- Pow- Herbert necting with Cressona der Company, at (ressona, Schappell, of Cressona, and Willlam Wenrich, killed when an explosion oc in i Bot} of Germantown, nearby, were curred some unaccountable mar bodies were blown from that of Wenrich had to before and nill race, which its water overed. The bodies d and burn Kegs of were Was Wrong n she left leg The Was sO! i others n James Walker, a hotel mar Cooney stree and Charles aged elever brother of the i vas seriously d the firing are re, brothers, Oo! Raphi Walker wounded Peter and e slde +1 Valore 3 ' aT and All are rasn jes Eran the 1} or t Frank ETrounas agains York into this wards, of the itary Board ulations for on- OeEIinEg stantly violated both ork county careful from 1d in Maryland, despite the of Some the violators under surveillance, ction is be are expected that they Diseased cattle Mary Placards h req arrested brought over the land being York county n AVE tit pu up stating uirements of State law Bet undred hun- the linton and if Erow- one of the five of in C fields the Lock Haven dred finest is now no ers this largest, ween and six bh acres tobacco ever grown standing in the unforseen thing occurs harvest and gatisfac tory crops ever grown in the ty in taking a tour of the tobacro growing district an expert said that he could not find a single field but what showed the most prospects. The leaves are large and the plants sturdy and healthy and the vear will cleanest most coun tween Havana seed and Connecticut broad leaf Wilkes-Barre. sleep on his four weeks’ Lester Weaver, of Fernville, was the child had been placed with its parents when the latter re was not until the father when awoke, summoned but it was too late Reading.--John Albert, of New York, and Harry Smith, Philadel phia, were arrested here as bogus solicitors. It is alleged that the pair duped hundreds of Reading women by canvassing subscriptions for three magizines and offering prizes of a dictionary, history and several pic tures. Hollidaysburg. Mrs. Harry Hyle, wife of a prominent Pennsylvania Railroad telegrapher, made a second and successful attempt at taking her life by inhaling gas. No cause is as- signed for the suicide. LAUGHTER PLEASING TO G3D Be Found Intimation of Any Other (dca. We mally when the nor of the Saviour him going through after he had writ with the shadows brow, We may misgjudge and distort human nature we picture iife, as Dante did ten his “Inferno,” of perdition on his | { Cross lord's such mid on darken our there {8 no hint a foreboding until we reach his ministry From occasional tokens Calvary ahead of him, pressed down with a ful sense of the Inevitable agony which awaited him at the end Hut all this is very far from affording any reasonable ground for the conclusion that he smiled sometimes, but laughed If God on began to of the that that he and was dread- pathway; dle of there ERw at fire times never did occasion to laugh, endow us with a the fac fun and further 80 many laugh at?— intend did to not why us he laugh, humorous, with and wit, side of life; and, did he produce people with the capacity the see genee of uity to absurd why enjoy the more, things and Zion's Herald to PAINFUL FINGER NAILS CURED "l suffered from the si trouble (painful finger nails) at differ ent periods of my life, The first time of perhaps twenty-five after trying home remedies helped, 1 scribe for a vear have me its occurrence VOATrS BEO without getting asked doctor to pre me, but it that y ii5 The inflammz2 a J or more nd fingers were well tion of the and puration finger nail met so painful th I had to to IGuUce suppuration ¥ oegan a © 1 ox itmes it at pou use ise A | After ng the & discharged the swell wou wn Wl is Patients Negiected % i, only lens n ake ious provision and the any inmates, in spite of ’ tage the fact that of high Such deaths from this disease among ig the substance of a this class of peo ginal made iation for the Study of in ment A 280 tion Ditals about 3.3250 the National and Seventy recently by ‘reven hos told in Tuberculosis 2% providing all for states beds tuberculous sane patients, sums up the provision for this class of sufferers, al though the percentage of deaths from among ranges per higher than among the general population made tuberculosis the insane fr | cent om 60 to 20 Why, Willie! 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Johnny--The baby is a fake: I threw him on the floor, and he didn't bounce a bit, S—— ns - For COLDS and GRIP Hicks' Carvping is the best remedy-re Heves the aching and feverishness—.cures the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's liquid —efMecta immediately. 100. 3c. and Me. At drug stores. Many a man who claims to be self: made has & wife who superiutended the job. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Bradstreet's says “Orders for further delivery indi- improvement In the trade situation, house as well road expanding in fair de- gree vigiting buyers are in the leading markets, and hailing from the cotton-grow- ng sections of the South and South west are disposed to purchase quite freely. Talk from buyers in general is opitmistiec enough, but withal pur- the that siderable caution “Wheat, future moderate sales Many country’s those show con- prevails including flour, from the United States for the week bushels, against 3,32 and 1,226,214 this week Corn exports for the week were 635 781 bushels, against 322.751 week and 180,671 in 1810." R. G. Dun & Co of trade savs hages on whole exports ‘anada AgRregate 2.560.067 week and ( 1. iast last 308 Your ast "There is r of «¢ further evid nfidence that the au INE a broadening in trade uc while business now contin cpand aderately The expan the demand for steel produ nues very gradual g petition is noted wherever importan prospect and are reported stricted, free cases rece pis, Western firsts, free cases £¢ irrents receipts, free CRECH, i « poultry firm: fowls 4c; old roosters, 10@ 10 ie. chickens, 166 18; ducks, 13; young, 13@ 14 Dressed poultry firm, fresh fowls 56 15% « gC; old, killed nearby, 1 Western. 2@ 15: old chickens, nearby, 186 20; ern, 14@ 18 BALTIMORE Wheat No. 2 contract, 821 81; steamer, No 2 rec No. 2 red Western, 90% Butter Ye: $i " a 3 " i1 or roosters, 23%: broiling Went do. Settling were red Western No. 3 G90 pricea 83% ¢; red, ; 2 1 9 «